





Step into the spiritual heart of Vrindavan, where each ghat along the sacred Yamuna River echoes with the timeless stories of Lord Krishna. Iconic sites such as Kaliya Dah Ghat, Govind Ghat, Keshi Ghat, Koriya Ghat, Naya Ghat, Raj Ghat, Kaliya Ghat, Varah Ghat, and Cheer Ghat beckon pilgrims seeking purification and divine blessings to bathe in their holy waters. Overflowing with legends, from tales of celestial battles to vibrant Aarti ceremonies, these ghats are alive with history, devotion, and an unbroken connection to the divine. Immerse yourself in their spiritual energy and let the sacred aura of Vrindavan captivate your soul.
Visit the sacred ghats during the early morning or late in the evening to make the most of our visit. Please note that there is an additional fee for entering all sacred Ghats.
Feel the vibrant energy of the timeless aarti ritual, a powerful celebration of faith and tradition. As the evening sky begins to cast its glow over the Yamuna River, admire the flickering reflections of oil lamps on the water and soulful chants at the sacred aarti ceremony unfolds as a spiritual dance around you.
Aarti ceremonies take place daily between 4 and 6 pm with no additional entry fee.
Let the calm waters of Yamuna River carry you on an unforgettable experience of peace and devotion. Embark on a serene boat ride along the divine river from Keshi Ghat. Soak up the spiritual atmosphere of a sunrise or sunset Aarti, when the river's tranquil waters reflect the golden hues of dawn or dusk. Alternatively, enjoy a peaceful afternoon ride, surrounded by stunning natural beauty.
Boat trips through Yamuna River usually cost INR 100 - INR 150 per ride.
Immerse in the beauty, history, and spirituality of Kusum Sarovar. Located near Vrindavan, Kusum Sarovar lake is known for its rich legendary past, making it a popular sacred site among locals. Unwind and reconnect with nature at this sacred site where Shri Radha and her companions are believed to have gathered flowers for Lord Krishna. Take a relaxing walk along the banks of the lake surrounded by vibrant blooms and shimmering waters and soak up its tranquil and uplifting atmosphere. devotion that Kusum Sarovar embodies.
The lake is open to visitors every day from 6 am to 6 pm.
Just an hour from the heart of devotion, a timeless path winds around a sacred hill—Govardhan—where every step echoes with legends of Lord Krishna's love and protection.
More than just a walk, it’s a living prayer, a soulful journey where pilgrims shed their worldly worries and surrender to the rhythm of sacred chants, soft dust beneath their feet, and the divine stories woven into every bend of the trail.
Govardhan Parikrama invites you to reconnect with simplicity, faith, and the eternal. As you pass sacred ponds like Radha Kund and ancient marvels like Kusum Sarovar, time slows down.
Govardhan Parikrama is a return to devotion, self, and the divine heartbeat of Braj.







